(KNZA)--Two positions are up for election this year on the Horton City Commission.
The city, in a social media post, said they include Commissioner of Streets and Utilities, currently held by Carmela Boller, and Commissioner of Finance, currently held by Tina Nigh.
Candidates wishing to file for the open positions can do so at the Brown County Clerk- Office, either by a 22-signature petition or by paying a $20 filing fee.
The filing deadline is noon, June 2nd for the November 4th, general election.
The city says an application can be obtained at the Horton City Hall. However, the application MUST be filed through the Brown County Clerk- office.
Those with questions are asked to call the Brown County Clerk- Office at (785) 742-2581, or Horton city hall at (785) 486-2681.
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